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A vector is said to be solenoidal when its(a) Divergence is zero(b) Divergence is unity(c) Curl is zero(d) Curl is unityI have been asked this question in an interview for job.I'm obligated to ask this question of Vector Properties in section Vector Analysis and Applications of Electromagnetic Theory

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The CORRECT option is (a) DIVERGENCE is ZERO

To EXPLAIN I would say: When the divergence of a vector is zero, it is said to be solenoidal /divergent-free.



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